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brown. i think it is appropriate to begin with the president. of the united states. president, one who you probably would have voted for if you could as a male citizen, with voting property here in virginia and white. in the 1840's. john tyler of tidewater, virginia. keeping careful watch on what had happened here in harpers ferry. had been imprisoned in charlestown, was about to go on trial, it is possible that one of your neighbors would have been in the courtroom on the jury that is going to be trying john brown. tyler had this to say about the situation -- these words are feelings. relevance to what you may be feeling in 2015. former president tyler -- virginia, he is referring to you as virginians and the state, teethia, is arming to the , more than 50,000 stands of arms already distributed and the demand for more weapons daily increasing. succession as voices as you delighted in john brown's attack at harpers ferry. secession, voices of , with respect to brown and the cause of his unio
brown. i think it is appropriate to begin with the president. of the united states. president, one who you probably would have voted for if you could as a male citizen, with voting property here in virginia and white. in the 1840's. john tyler of tidewater, virginia. keeping careful watch on what had happened here in harpers ferry. had been imprisoned in charlestown, was about to go on trial, it is possible that one of your neighbors would have been in the courtroom on the jury that is going to...
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, and old brown took me." on june 2nd of 1856 pate surrendered his missouri pos ee to john brown's company at the battle of blackjack. this is henry clay pate. both men recognized the event as the first battle of a looming civil war. now, there had been lots of violence in kansas prior to the battle of blackjack. but this was the first pitched firefight. there are over 100 men firing at each other at blackjack for three hours. there are a number of casualties. this is not just an act of terror or some me lee in the street. this was in fact a battle. to prove that blackjack meant war john brown and clay pate drafted an article of surrender and prison exchange that afternoon. this is that document. the agreement between them specified that pate and his lieutenant, a man named w.b. for the scott brock et would be exchanged for two of john brown's sons being held by pro slavery militia. the document stressed and i quoted up here, the arms, particularly the side arms of each one exchanged are to be returned with th
, and old brown took me." on june 2nd of 1856 pate surrendered his missouri pos ee to john brown's company at the battle of blackjack. this is henry clay pate. both men recognized the event as the first battle of a looming civil war. now, there had been lots of violence in kansas prior to the battle of blackjack. but this was the first pitched firefight. there are over 100 men firing at each other at blackjack for three hours. there are a number of casualties. this is not just an act of...
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brown. on tuesday, april 20th, 2021, law enforcement now possessed two arrest warrants for the sale of controlled substances in their county and as well as a search warrant for the residence and vehicles mr. brown. a joint team of the county was assembled. the county drug task force was to provide surveillance and the officers president hasn't it day were detective johnson, sergeant roof and detective langley. the special operation and tactics team would serve the warrants and take mr. brown into custody. their team consisted of lieutenant judge, sergeant meedz, detective morgan, deputy bishop, deputy swindell and lunsford. morgan, luellen, bishop and swindale were wearing body cameras. they were going to serve the warrant on the night of april 20, 2021, however he was not at his residence and could not be located by the surveillance team. on the morning of april 21, 2021 at approximately 5:30 a.m., law enforcement held a briefing here at the county sheriff's office and plan to serve the war
brown. on tuesday, april 20th, 2021, law enforcement now possessed two arrest warrants for the sale of controlled substances in their county and as well as a search warrant for the residence and vehicles mr. brown. a joint team of the county was assembled. the county drug task force was to provide surveillance and the officers president hasn't it day were detective johnson, sergeant roof and detective langley. the special operation and tactics team would serve the warrants and take mr. brown...
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that's what john brown's trial meant to john brown himself. in all four days of court time were devoted to the trial. two days after the verdict was announced, brown was brought back into court and ask if he had anything to say before her sentence was passed on it. he then delivered his famous last statement and the judge sentenced him to death by hanging. the sentence was carried out on december 2nd, 1859 in a field just five blocks from this courthouse. it was 30 days after the trial is concluded and just short after five weeks that it began. this all happened in remarkably short time, it given the circumstances of the case. the indictment prevented complicated issues. it took 20 minutes allowed for the court clerk to read the indictment in open court. difficulty issues were raised by the trial, some not previously dealt with in any american quarter. such as, for example, whether treason and should be committed against a stay. whether a person who is not a resident of a state and that hold no allegiance to the state could be tried for treaso
that's what john brown's trial meant to john brown himself. in all four days of court time were devoted to the trial. two days after the verdict was announced, brown was brought back into court and ask if he had anything to say before her sentence was passed on it. he then delivered his famous last statement and the judge sentenced him to death by hanging. the sentence was carried out on december 2nd, 1859 in a field just five blocks from this courthouse. it was 30 days after the trial is...
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will you elect jerry brown? >> if you transported somebody from 1992 to 2010 california and showed them bill clinton and jerry brown standing on the same stage singing each other's praises, wouldn't have believed it. >> before midnight on election night whitman conceded and brown was about to begin an unexpected second phase as governor. >> 28 years later full of energy, full of creativity and ready to serve, you, the people of california. >> the important ingredient in judgment and leadership is being able to see from different points of view. and do look back and say, oh, i kind of saw it that way in 1980. 1990 was a little different. and today i see it in an even different way. >> he was more disciplined in the first year when he came back than we ever expected. got focused on solving the budget crisis, which seemed unsolvable. he fixed it. >> 17 is not 4. 19 is not 8 and 21 is not 7. that is real. that is real. that's stuff we're not doing. now we're going to wipeout that with more cuts and the taxes. that's
will you elect jerry brown? >> if you transported somebody from 1992 to 2010 california and showed them bill clinton and jerry brown standing on the same stage singing each other's praises, wouldn't have believed it. >> before midnight on election night whitman conceded and brown was about to begin an unexpected second phase as governor. >> 28 years later full of energy, full of creativity and ready to serve, you, the people of california. >> the important ingredient in...
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was john brown krazy? was john brown and same? i would say definitely not, certainly not in the sense of losing touch with reality. he always understood what he was doing and why he was doing it. he was perhaps more committed that he knew exactly what god wanted him to do then questioning -- what self questioning people do but one of the reasons of john brown was so persuasive was people who are encountered him knew that he was on the right side of history and on the right side of this fundamental moral question and the test becomes and i won't don't want to anticipate two-parter but when he encounters people who oppose everything that he stood for in a political way he drew them in. they thought they were dealing with someone who had the utter courage of his conviction and that's something that is also to people even if you don't leave in the conviction here someone who at the risk of his life is is. >> you mentioned, let's go back to lincoln for just a moment because he himself said he had no quarrel with being against slavery a
was john brown krazy? was john brown and same? i would say definitely not, certainly not in the sense of losing touch with reality. he always understood what he was doing and why he was doing it. he was perhaps more committed that he knew exactly what god wanted him to do then questioning -- what self questioning people do but one of the reasons of john brown was so persuasive was people who are encountered him knew that he was on the right side of history and on the right side of this...
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this is huge in england by william brown becoming brown shipley. part of the risk culture is frame by jacksonian moment and 1837. >> you mentioned school and bones it comes up in the book a lot, what lessons did harriman, lovett learned from their extremes at school and bones. >> if you talk to people in that world the societies were called secret societies but rel called senior societies. once you were selected it's a rare place you could totally be yourself, you were entrusted of silent. later on in the 60s there was a backlash against delete and establish culture probably because they were seen as leading the united states down the garden path into the vietnam war and what we see then was stupidity in the cold war which led everyone to the cold war a way to enrich themselves and they were always clubby societies that met behind closed doors secret truce impacts being cemented by kabul is why the brown brothers, in the world of conspiracy the believers of history have been pulled behind the scenes of a close delete in the brown brothers are quiet
this is huge in england by william brown becoming brown shipley. part of the risk culture is frame by jacksonian moment and 1837. >> you mentioned school and bones it comes up in the book a lot, what lessons did harriman, lovett learned from their extremes at school and bones. >> if you talk to people in that world the societies were called secret societies but rel called senior societies. once you were selected it's a rare place you could totally be yourself, you were entrusted of...
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we're honored speaker brown and willie brown to stand with you as we cross those bridges together. god bless you and god bless the state of california. god bless you (clapping.) well, now we know why we're here (laughter) he was leading the battle, of course, we're here. thank you very much assemblyman i see demeanor hall. i want to mention a couple of other elected officials. supervisor kim is here and supervisor cowen and dennis is here. he was the supervisor he was a mayor of san francisco. and he's now our lieutenant governor he is the person here representing the k4ru6 branch of california i'm talking about our lieutenant governor and we know that is gavin newsom (clapping.) hell i was supposed to do the introduction eleanor what was that i've got nothing left (laughter) >> seriously i was about to walk away. you're welcome to come back and finish your speech. damn (laughter) that ain't right (laughter) i was trying to figure out how the hell we got here today. i got to thinking it make sense; right? this bridge brings people together and casts a big shadow. it's very, very ex
we're honored speaker brown and willie brown to stand with you as we cross those bridges together. god bless you and god bless the state of california. god bless you (clapping.) well, now we know why we're here (laughter) he was leading the battle, of course, we're here. thank you very much assemblyman i see demeanor hall. i want to mention a couple of other elected officials. supervisor kim is here and supervisor cowen and dennis is here. he was the supervisor he was a mayor of san francisco....
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brown together? >> booth was an actor and he left to go witnessed the execution of john brown but he looked at john brown, obviously he detested john brown stood for, a white supremacist and hated abolitionists but he was struck by john brown, they were there so eventually john brooks booth of the center, it was ironic a lot of southerners had much more positive things to say about john, they demonized him but admired under pressure, there is a thing about southern honor so i think john wilkes booth and john brown in reverse. the grandest of the century but booth was the right one. john brown died for the wrong reason. try to murder what he considered the right one but he wanted to be john brown in reverse. >> do you want to add to that? >> it's striking to me in some ways concerning what he learns what wilkes booth learned from john brown in the speech john brown case before the court and on his way to being executed if booth had been willing to take that final step, he could have prepared a speech,
brown together? >> booth was an actor and he left to go witnessed the execution of john brown but he looked at john brown, obviously he detested john brown stood for, a white supremacist and hated abolitionists but he was struck by john brown, they were there so eventually john brooks booth of the center, it was ironic a lot of southerners had much more positive things to say about john, they demonized him but admired under pressure, there is a thing about southern honor so i think john...
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was john brown crazy? was john brown insane? i would say definitely not, certainly not in the sense of losing touch with reality. so he always understood what he was doing and why he was doing it. now, he was perhaps more convinced that he knew exactly what god wanted him to do, then let's say more self eschewing people. pets, one of the reasons that the job was so persuasive was that people who encountered him knew that he was on the right side of history, and on the right side of this fundamental, moral question. in the test till he comes, i don't want to anticipate for here, but when he encountered southerners most everything that he stood for in the way. he drew them in, he won them over. because they thought they were dealing with someone who had the other original his convictions. and that's something that is a passive people even if you don't the conviction. the fact that someone who, at the risk of his life, is following this belief in what is right. to the logical outcome. >> so you mentioned the list with go back to li
was john brown crazy? was john brown insane? i would say definitely not, certainly not in the sense of losing touch with reality. so he always understood what he was doing and why he was doing it. now, he was perhaps more convinced that he knew exactly what god wanted him to do, then let's say more self eschewing people. pets, one of the reasons that the job was so persuasive was that people who encountered him knew that he was on the right side of history, and on the right side of this...
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brown brothers are the four sons of alexander brown and important in the brown trading empire. liverpool which was the essential english port throughout this period of time a transatlantic trading business with agents in liverpool philadelphia and the new york city which eventually becomes the dominant house of these four branches. there's no firm that has survived from 1800 to 2021. longevity is not the only reason to write. it's not necessarily an interesting life nor does it necessarily provide any lessons it is also tempting to try to ascribe policies in characteristics in retrospect to say this is the way to survive. there's always look in their size contingency and there are plenty of family partnerships throughout the years of the 19th century and the second 50 years of the 19th century all of them look like they were solid stable and could withstand the test of time and didn't for one reason or another. subject to the next generation not as interested or adapter whatever the reason. accepting the fact there's a certain amount of luck and it's not all determined by cultu
brown brothers are the four sons of alexander brown and important in the brown trading empire. liverpool which was the essential english port throughout this period of time a transatlantic trading business with agents in liverpool philadelphia and the new york city which eventually becomes the dominant house of these four branches. there's no firm that has survived from 1800 to 2021. longevity is not the only reason to write. it's not necessarily an interesting life nor does it necessarily...
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emerson now brown personally. emerson had deaned with brown, hosted brown, had brown stay with him. emerson did not see brown in the same way that the new york lerld and chicago tib yuan did. emerson would write that john brown is, and i quote, a pure idealist of artless goodness. louisa may also cot, his neighbor also knew john brown. shen and her father had dined with him, stayed with him, communed with him. louisa may would write john brown is, quote, st. john the just. william lloyd garrison, the quintessential abolitionist, william lloyd garrison compared brown's effort at revolution at harper's ferry with that of the fight for independence, american independence from the british. garrison would proclaim was john brown justified in his attempt? yes, by god, if washington wasn't his. and wendell phillips, an outspoken menster in boston also alluded to the revolution of '76 when he preached that, and i quote, harper's ferry is the lexington of today. perhaps henry david thoreau summarized yet new england intellectual thought on john brown when he would state john brown was the be
emerson now brown personally. emerson had deaned with brown, hosted brown, had brown stay with him. emerson did not see brown in the same way that the new york lerld and chicago tib yuan did. emerson would write that john brown is, and i quote, a pure idealist of artless goodness. louisa may also cot, his neighbor also knew john brown. shen and her father had dined with him, stayed with him, communed with him. louisa may would write john brown is, quote, st. john the just. william lloyd...
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brown: -- gov. brown: i would like a rebuttal. >> we will move on. >> good evening. now that brett kavanaugh has been sworn into the u.s. supreme court, many women and oregon are concerned what that means for the future of women's reproductive rights in this country. you said you are pro-choice. you voted against a 2017 oregon law that impart was aimed at making abortion and reproductive services more affordable. -- in part was aimed at. you might be open to restricting abortions if elected governor. how do you convince oregon women concerned about this that you would protect reproductive rights and health care? mr. buehler: sure. look. roe v. wade is the law of the land and it will remain while i am governor. i have been pro-choice most of my adult life and it stems from being a physician. i believe in the importance of personal nature of that relationship between a woman and her physician, where politics and government should not intervene. i believe in empowering women on ning, isue, mea wrote an
brown: -- gov. brown: i would like a rebuttal. >> we will move on. >> good evening. now that brett kavanaugh has been sworn into the u.s. supreme court, many women and oregon are concerned what that means for the future of women's reproductive rights in this country. you said you are pro-choice. you voted against a 2017 oregon law that impart was aimed at making abortion and reproductive services more affordable. -- in part was aimed at. you might be open to restricting abortions if...
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lincoln uses brown as a foil.
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brown told blacks. while other abolitionists wanted to give slaves freedom, john brown wanted to give them weapons. that's the critical difference between john brown and most other abolitionists. >> hold onto your weapons, he told them, and never be persuaded to leave them. the slaves that harpers ferry understood this advice. throughout the rate, they handled and exchanged weapons to express allegiance and power. between 25 and 50 slaves joined anderson at the start of the raid. and elderly slaves used lewis washington's shotgun to kill a white citizen as retaliation for the death of one of the raiders. others slaves used pikes to guard hostages, including their masters. blacks who guarded supplies across the river fired on troops in harpers ferry the morning after john brown was captured. however, most african-americans changed the relationship to weapons the moment the raid failed. when marines charged the engine house, shield screen, one of five black men and brown's party, dropped his rifle and sto
brown told blacks. while other abolitionists wanted to give slaves freedom, john brown wanted to give them weapons. that's the critical difference between john brown and most other abolitionists. >> hold onto your weapons, he told them, and never be persuaded to leave them. the slaves that harpers ferry understood this advice. throughout the rate, they handled and exchanged weapons to express allegiance and power. between 25 and 50 slaves joined anderson at the start of the raid. and...
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brown held the job for seven years. >> ♪ john brown's body lies a-moldering in the grave ♪ ♪ but his soul goes marching on ♪ >> less than a year after abolitionist john brown is hanged in 1859, abraham lincoln nd our heir's strange inheritance story. >> somehow john brown was able to bequeath these shackles to my great-great-grandfather. >> john boling's father, jack, dies in 1988, his mother, judy, in 2010. he's executor of her estate, which includes hundreds of items she collected over the years. >> she said, "john, i want everybody to come out of this with equal value." and we're not talking sentimental value, we're talking monetary value, which was the way mom looked at life. mom would want me to balance those books literally to the penny. >> and that becomes john's mission. he determines the value of every object to be divided among the four boling children. well, make that almost every object. >> now, we have an exception. >> the shackles. >> yeah, unfortunately. >> john's brother jim offers him 500 bucks for them. what did you think they were worth? >> i had no idea what the
brown held the job for seven years. >> ♪ john brown's body lies a-moldering in the grave ♪ ♪ but his soul goes marching on ♪ >> less than a year after abolitionist john brown is hanged in 1859, abraham lincoln nd our heir's strange inheritance story. >> somehow john brown was able to bequeath these shackles to my great-great-grandfather. >> john boling's father, jack, dies in 1988, his mother, judy, in 2010. he's executor of her estate, which includes hundreds of...
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johnvocated pouring brown's body across the north. mary brown refused. visions of white northerners freeing black southerners through bloodshed also anticipated the civil war. caskets,for brown's wendell phillips predicted that the harpers ferry rate would would- harpers ferry raid kill slavery in the end. and he says most americans to have age brown did not good perspective on history. they said it was just like how their ancestors regretted joseph warren's death at the battle of bunker hill. brown sacrificed himself at the beginning of a long struggle for freedom. seeould only take time to the truth. he said history will date fromnia's emancipation harpers ferry. he gave the eulogy at brown's funeral in new york. ruffiann edmond acquired his battle trophy five days after brown's execution. he described it as one of those spirits which brown had brought to arm the slaves. which brown had brought to arm the slaves. and other white southerners saw african spears. a bookkeeper counted a large quantity of spears, sharp iron booing knives, a terrible looking
johnvocated pouring brown's body across the north. mary brown refused. visions of white northerners freeing black southerners through bloodshed also anticipated the civil war. caskets,for brown's wendell phillips predicted that the harpers ferry rate would would- harpers ferry raid kill slavery in the end. and he says most americans to have age brown did not good perspective on history. they said it was just like how their ancestors regretted joseph warren's death at the battle of bunker hill....
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remember chuck brown? >> well, just like right now, i'm just enjoying every minute of -- of being on this planet. >> probably don't even have a permit for this and no idea how long it's going to go on or how many people are coming down. but for chuck brown you really don't need a permit. somebody once said that chuck brown is to d.c. what elvis is to memphis. back to you. >> bruce, thank you. >>> although brown is gone, you could still hear his music pounding from area nightclubs tonight. >> as generations of musicians he influenced demonstrated yet again the impact he had on the d.c. sound. gary is live on ninth street where you didn't have to listen very hard. >> reporter: it's everywhere. the name godfather really was one that was earned when you consider the number of musicians whom chuck brown helped. a long list with a lot of good examples. perhaps none better than the band e.u. which is performing right now. [ music ] ♪ say oh . >> reporter: that call and response making the audience part of the p
remember chuck brown? >> well, just like right now, i'm just enjoying every minute of -- of being on this planet. >> probably don't even have a permit for this and no idea how long it's going to go on or how many people are coming down. but for chuck brown you really don't need a permit. somebody once said that chuck brown is to d.c. what elvis is to memphis. back to you. >> bruce, thank you. >>> although brown is gone, you could still hear his music pounding from...
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the governor of virginia was very impressed by john brown. and so john brown was hanged. to northerners-- and at that point, at that point, even southerners, who thought that john brown was this terrorist kind of guy. they had to sort of grant him grudging credit for comforting himself very well during the trial, but then what happened was, john brown's death was treated as a martyrdom in the north and john brown was-- he was proclaimed the next jesus christ. someone who gave his life for the freedom of the slaves. and when white southerners saw this, they thought, oh, my gosh, what kind of a country do we live in where somebody who murdered my fellow southerners, who tried to raise our slaves against us and in a way, that might have left us all dead in our beds, when he is hailed at a hero by the north southerners, white southerners said this is a country that's not safe for the institution of slavery, this is a country not safe for our very lives. >> so this heads into the election of 1860 when lincoln does win, but he is now the president of a completely divided nation
the governor of virginia was very impressed by john brown. and so john brown was hanged. to northerners-- and at that point, at that point, even southerners, who thought that john brown was this terrorist kind of guy. they had to sort of grant him grudging credit for comforting himself very well during the trial, but then what happened was, john brown's death was treated as a martyrdom in the north and john brown was-- he was proclaimed the next jesus christ. someone who gave his life for the...
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brown. on tuesday, april 20th, 2021, law enforcement now possessed two arrest warrants for the sale of controlled substances as well as a search warrant for the residence and vehicles of mr. brown. the drug task force was to provide surveillance and the officers present that day were detective johnson, sergeant ruth and detective langley. the pasquotank special operation and tactics team would serve the warrant and take mr. brown into custody. their team consisted of lieutenant jud, sergeant meade, deputy morgan, deputy bishop, deputy swindell, and deputy lunsford, morgan, lewellen, bishop and swindell were wearing body cameras. the original plan was to serve warrants on the night of april 20, 2021. however, mr. brown was not at his residence and could not be located by the surveillance team. on the morning of april 21 at approximately 5:30 a.m. law enforcement held a briefing here at the pasquotank county sheriff's office and planned to serve the warrants on mr. brown. during the briefing t
brown. on tuesday, april 20th, 2021, law enforcement now possessed two arrest warrants for the sale of controlled substances as well as a search warrant for the residence and vehicles of mr. brown. the drug task force was to provide surveillance and the officers present that day were detective johnson, sergeant ruth and detective langley. the pasquotank special operation and tactics team would serve the warrant and take mr. brown into custody. their team consisted of lieutenant jud, sergeant...
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cheryl brown henderson is the president of the brown foundation. her father, oliver brown, was the lead petitioner in the case brown v. board of education. john tanker, along with his sister mary beth was a co-petitioner in the case, tinker v. des moines, independent community school district. in recent years, zhang and mary beth have traveled the country on their tanker tour bus, telling students their story. joining our panelists is the national constitution center's director of education, mike adams who will moderate today's discussion. let's give our panelists and moderator a warm round of applause. >> good afternoon everybody. welcome to the national constitution center on constitution day. the best day of the year here to be here. joining me onstage as vince just said, are people closely related to three landmark supreme court cases the law took place of the twins says to, so not that long ago. and that is program what will do is all introduce each of our panelists, they'll tell you a little bit of the background of the supreme court case in
cheryl brown henderson is the president of the brown foundation. her father, oliver brown, was the lead petitioner in the case brown v. board of education. john tanker, along with his sister mary beth was a co-petitioner in the case, tinker v. des moines, independent community school district. in recent years, zhang and mary beth have traveled the country on their tanker tour bus, telling students their story. joining our panelists is the national constitution center's director of education,...
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>> brown: yeah. when i'm getting kind of the crap beat out of me outside in the political spectrum, i'm like, "psh, this is nothing. bring it. let's go. next." >> stahl: scott brown has needed that "bring it on" toughness in washington, where he's showing everyone he's his own man, with a voting record that has his fellow republicans in a dither. >> brown: i look at each and every bill on its merits, regardless of party affiliation. party plays no bearing whatsoever, at all, in any of the votes that i take, period. so to say, "well, the party wanted this." i don't care what the party did. >> stahl: you don't hear that kind of talk every day. while brown votes with the republicans against tax increases, he has broken ranks on other major issues, like a jobs measure, and ending the military's "don't ask, don't tell" policy. whichever way you vote, you're very likely to tick off the tea party or massachusetts. you're right caught in this horrible vise. >> brown: well, i don't know if i'm ticking off the
>> brown: yeah. when i'm getting kind of the crap beat out of me outside in the political spectrum, i'm like, "psh, this is nothing. bring it. let's go. next." >> stahl: scott brown has needed that "bring it on" toughness in washington, where he's showing everyone he's his own man, with a voting record that has his fellow republicans in a dither. >> brown: i look at each and every bill on its merits, regardless of party affiliation. party plays no bearing...
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on my hands. >> derwin brown's brother, ron brown, was at that sentencing. >> he probably actually believes in his mind that he does not have my brother's blood on his hands. and he probably rationalizes that by thinking to himself that he had someone else pull the trigger for him and that enables him to make that statement and actually believe it. >> and phyllis brown chose the moment to respond to something she had heard dorsey say about her dead husband during the trial. >> you said derwin was the lowest scumbag of the earth. i beg to differ. that is you. that is you. >> dorsey was sentenced to life plus 23 years in prison. the man who ran a jail will live in one for the rest of his life. >>> coming up -- the impact of this trial would take the ultimate toll on phyllis brown, derwin's widow, but not before she would have to endure one more chapter in this remarkably tragic story. >> it's just so upsetting, everything about it. >> there would be one more trial. >> it was a bumpy road to get there and not a road that i would want to travel again. >> but after all was said and done, the wor
on my hands. >> derwin brown's brother, ron brown, was at that sentencing. >> he probably actually believes in his mind that he does not have my brother's blood on his hands. and he probably rationalizes that by thinking to himself that he had someone else pull the trigger for him and that enables him to make that statement and actually believe it. >> and phyllis brown chose the moment to respond to something she had heard dorsey say about her dead husband during the trial....
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no, john brown never fell into that category now john brown. did fall into call at the trance of the person who realizes he's going to be a martyr. and this is something that i'm really intrigued when i try to get inside john's ground's head and i can read his letters from jail in west in virginia and you can read his statements and comments of people who talk to him at the time. there comes a point when john brown entered harper's ferry. he was fully convinced that he was more valuable to the freedom movement alive than dead. but between the time that he is captured and the time he is executed. he realized that he's of greater value to the movement dead than alive. and so he makes very clear. that he will not countenance nor cooperate with any effort to free him from jail and some of the people who had rode with him in kansas. we're thinking seriously of going to harpers ferry charlestown was where he was jail and springing and you know, they thought well how hard can this be? it's just a country jail. in fact, it would have been pretty hard b
no, john brown never fell into that category now john brown. did fall into call at the trance of the person who realizes he's going to be a martyr. and this is something that i'm really intrigued when i try to get inside john's ground's head and i can read his letters from jail in west in virginia and you can read his statements and comments of people who talk to him at the time. there comes a point when john brown entered harper's ferry. he was fully convinced that he was more valuable to the...
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so this is brown -- this is central high school when brown attempted to implement brown here and integrate the school. the governor brought in the national guard to usher in nine children to integrate the school and then he said violence was threatened so children would have to leave. the president then said, yeah, sorry. we're going to implement brown. and federal troops were then bra brought in. the children led back to school and they stay there had for months, almost the entire school year. if you could imagine such a thing, sending your kield to this school under those circumstances where it was necessary to send armed guards with your children to school just so they would have a shot at getting a decent education. this was the real-life impact of brown. now, a good friend of mine was in the first graduating class from central high school in little rock. and she explained this to me. growing up in little rock, it was very common for her to see ku klux klan parades and marchs and whenever that happened, her parents would just yank her inside and say oh, come on. read a book. come insid
so this is brown -- this is central high school when brown attempted to implement brown here and integrate the school. the governor brought in the national guard to usher in nine children to integrate the school and then he said violence was threatened so children would have to leave. the president then said, yeah, sorry. we're going to implement brown. and federal troops were then bra brought in. the children led back to school and they stay there had for months, almost the entire school year....
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of schoole case segregation, brown beat -- brown v. board of education. we will begin by listening to linda brown on the roots of this case. my memory of brown began in the fall of 1950. in the quiet kansas town of topeka, where a mild mannered lack man took his seven-year-old and walked the hand briskly for blocks from their home to the all white school and tried without success to enroll his child. parents felt that the time to numeral their parents in a school close to their home was hard to do. father wouldght arrive home baked -- to find my mother was upset because i had to take a walk and catch a school bus some two miles across town. i can remember that walk. of itd only make half some days because the cold would get to better for a small child to there. i can still remember taking that better walk and the terrible cold that would cause my tears to freeze on my face. that is linda brown talking about her experience. letter to theory supreme court and one of its landmark decisions. we will learn more about that case and what its implications twome i
of schoole case segregation, brown beat -- brown v. board of education. we will begin by listening to linda brown on the roots of this case. my memory of brown began in the fall of 1950. in the quiet kansas town of topeka, where a mild mannered lack man took his seven-year-old and walked the hand briskly for blocks from their home to the all white school and tried without success to enroll his child. parents felt that the time to numeral their parents in a school close to their home was hard to...
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gave up brown's private photo albums shed a light. on the true story in one thousand thirty one she was allowed to accompany hitler to spare for the first time there were no photos showing the two of them together eva felt neglected she wanted him to commit himself to her totally even turning her father's gun on herself. sits in your most ones is a forced and it's a lot if you have to imagine her abaza rather naive seventeen year old but at the same time she was quite an extrovert. how did she like having her picture taken and was by no means a shy girl of a kind it's five skins he shifted their relationship grew closer hitler told hydration hoffmann that he realized from the incident that she was really in love with have and that he felt a moral obligation to care for her but davis' family was anything but euphoric about this relationship without a marriage certificate. does he spin it because i made it out by i was nine years old when i got wind of it by reading about it in the papers i saw a photo of even hitler i think he was on i
gave up brown's private photo albums shed a light. on the true story in one thousand thirty one she was allowed to accompany hitler to spare for the first time there were no photos showing the two of them together eva felt neglected she wanted him to commit himself to her totally even turning her father's gun on herself. sits in your most ones is a forced and it's a lot if you have to imagine her abaza rather naive seventeen year old but at the same time she was quite an extrovert. how did she...
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michael brown sr. had asked yesterday that today be a die of silence and to honor their son michael by not holding any protests in ferguson or anywhere in the st. louis area and from what we have learned from most of the people we've spoken to in the area everyone is going to heed that request. an not have any protest today. there you see the parents of michael brown, jr, as the words of condolences and praise continue there in st. louis. more than 2500 people are in attendance today, in st. louis. we'll have more coverage from this as we continue here today. on al jazeera america. >>> two people are dead this morning after an explosion at a recycling plant in illinois. one person was also injured in the accident. the explosion occurred in dpran it city, just east -- in granite city, just east of st. louis. the area is closed off for fear of explosion, because the company works in the ammunition industry. >>> an earthquake in california is largest in 25 years. 175 people have reported injuries and many
michael brown sr. had asked yesterday that today be a die of silence and to honor their son michael by not holding any protests in ferguson or anywhere in the st. louis area and from what we have learned from most of the people we've spoken to in the area everyone is going to heed that request. an not have any protest today. there you see the parents of michael brown, jr, as the words of condolences and praise continue there in st. louis. more than 2500 people are in attendance today, in st....
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the knife found under quincy brown's hand, the one used to kill elise makdessi didn't contain brown's fingerprints and his shirt didn't have elise's blood. >> how in the world could he have done this and not have had any of elise's blood on him. >> on the night before the murder, elise makdessi bought the gun used to kill quincy brown in a sporting goods store in virginia. >> i started suspecting something was amiss. >> who wanted elise makdessi and quincy brown dead? and why? >>> in this video journal made shortly before her death, elise makdessi claimed she had been raped and sexually assaulted by five co-workers at the oceana naval air base. on the tape she claimed she reported these incidents to her superiors and had been ignored, so she threatened to go public. >> very soon i'll have enough evidence to send to the media and then something will be done. >> but the navy denied elise makdessi ever filed one single claim, let alone five. >> i was her superior and my immediate superior was a very tough female, tougher than me. there was no word of this, nothing was ever reported to an
the knife found under quincy brown's hand, the one used to kill elise makdessi didn't contain brown's fingerprints and his shirt didn't have elise's blood. >> how in the world could he have done this and not have had any of elise's blood on him. >> on the night before the murder, elise makdessi bought the gun used to kill quincy brown in a sporting goods store in virginia. >> i started suspecting something was amiss. >> who wanted elise makdessi and quincy brown dead?...
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the letter brown. it takes a very long time as you say for brown to actually be implemented, as jeffrey pointed out there is another decision where the court speaks to the issue of school desegregation. the problem is that unless there is, in the early years after brown, if there is not these dramatic instances of resistant to a decision, then the school district are able to proceed in whatever way they see fit for a very long time. it's not until the late 1960s, after the civil rights act that brown is implemented in any substantial way. >> our next video is thurgood marshall and he gave an interview to mike wallace of cbs on eisenhower and what he thought of the president's decision and a response rather to the desegregation of schools. this this was taped on april 16, 1957. >> i did not think that president eisenhower has done anywhere near what he said. i wonder whether it's to light, personally i don't think it's too late. i think the president should at least by now had gotten on a television net
the letter brown. it takes a very long time as you say for brown to actually be implemented, as jeffrey pointed out there is another decision where the court speaks to the issue of school desegregation. the problem is that unless there is, in the early years after brown, if there is not these dramatic instances of resistant to a decision, then the school district are able to proceed in whatever way they see fit for a very long time. it's not until the late 1960s, after the civil rights act that...
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senator brown: no. we don't have people that appeal to racism and bigotry and people's prejudices and fears. i mean, republicans have -- republicans have prospered as a party that has appealed to fear for years. go back and look -- go watch ice, adam mccain movie about cheney. is it "vice"? the appeal -- the appeals to fear are always sort of behind the man behind the scene or now the man in front of the creen. in republican party politics. because we don't have candidates that don't do that and we don't have a recent party history of doing that, that -- we will not roduce anybody like donald trump from a crowded primary field. jessica: are you concerned about an ideological outlier? senator brown: i guess i don't know who any of them would e. linda: all right. mara from n.p.r. mara: i have two questions. one quickly on climate change. putting the green new deal aside, do you have a centerpiece proposal, carbon tax, whatever it might be, the way you do on taxes, do you have some climate change proposals
senator brown: no. we don't have people that appeal to racism and bigotry and people's prejudices and fears. i mean, republicans have -- republicans have prospered as a party that has appealed to fear for years. go back and look -- go watch ice, adam mccain movie about cheney. is it "vice"? the appeal -- the appeals to fear are always sort of behind the man behind the scene or now the man in front of the creen. in republican party politics. because we don't have candidates that don't...
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try rx for brown skin. i know you're going to love it as much as i do -- and how it makes you look and feel. >> female announcer: introducing rx for brown skin. developed by world-renowned dermatologist dr. susan taylor, it's the first and only skin-care line developed by a woman of color specifically for women of color. and beauty experts are raving about rx for brown skin. ebony calls it "the brown girl's solution for hyperpigmentation." and elle magazine awarded dr. taylor its prestigious genius award. if you have uneven skin tone, dark marks from sun damage or acne, hyperpigmentation, or dull, dry, rough skin, then rx for brown skin was created for you. >> i had a lot of acne and hyperpigmentation along these areas. >> dryness across my t-zone, ashiness on my chin, sunspots around my cheeks. >> female announcer: yet normal over-the-counter skin-care systems aren't formulated for people with darker tones and can leave your skin feeling dried out, oily, and even increase acne breakouts. now, thanks to dr.
try rx for brown skin. i know you're going to love it as much as i do -- and how it makes you look and feel. >> female announcer: introducing rx for brown skin. developed by world-renowned dermatologist dr. susan taylor, it's the first and only skin-care line developed by a woman of color specifically for women of color. and beauty experts are raving about rx for brown skin. ebony calls it "the brown girl's solution for hyperpigmentation." and elle magazine awarded dr. taylor...
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brown was not related to the robbery. >> at this point, why did he stop michael brown? >> because they were walking down the middle of the street blocking traffic. that was it. >> so the police are admitting the shooting literally had nothing to do with the robbery. let's take a step back. here's how the stories line up or more accurately do not line up. the locations of the store robbery and the shooting, they're about a quarter of a mile apart right here in ferguson. police say the robbery call came in around 11:51 on saturday. >> police say the suspect committed a strong armed robbery, that's taking by force or with intimidation no, weapon involved. the description is then given, white t-shirt, long khaki shorts, red cardinals baseball cop. just a few minutes later about a quarter mile away from the robbery, right on canfield street, the next block over, officer darren wilson who was not searching for brown as a suspect in the robbery confronts brown and his friend dorian johnson for walking in the middle of canfield road. police said this is the day after. >> one of
brown was not related to the robbery. >> at this point, why did he stop michael brown? >> because they were walking down the middle of the street blocking traffic. that was it. >> so the police are admitting the shooting literally had nothing to do with the robbery. let's take a step back. here's how the stories line up or more accurately do not line up. the locations of the store robbery and the shooting, they're about a quarter of a mile apart right here in ferguson. police...
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scott brown, mr. i am against obamacare, mr. scott brown himself apparently does not even know what to say now when he is asked in new hampshire about whether or not the state ought to expand health insurance access under obamacare. scott brown, mr. i'm against obamacare, the man who person phis running against obamacare for the republican party now that he is running for office right now cannot even answer basic questions about what the state he is running in should do about obamacare. he cannot answer the question, because expanding health insurance in new hampshire probably at some level makes sense for new hampshire. but that is obamacare, and being against obamacare is the one thing people are supposed to know about scott brown that does not make them laugh out loud. poor scott brown, live free and die. frank rich joins us next. stay with us. i got this. [thinking] is it that time? the son picks up the check? [thinking] i'm still working. he's retired. i hope he's saving. i hope he saved enough.
scott brown, mr. i am against obamacare, mr. scott brown himself apparently does not even know what to say now when he is asked in new hampshire about whether or not the state ought to expand health insurance access under obamacare. scott brown, mr. i'm against obamacare, the man who person phis running against obamacare for the republican party now that he is running for office right now cannot even answer basic questions about what the state he is running in should do about obamacare. he...
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browns are 0 hike -- browns are 0-6 on the season. here is the coach after another loss. >> we are going to fight. we don't know anything else to do but to do that. we are going to fight. the coaching staff is fighting i am not concerned about that. i am concerned about finding a way to win. >> the cavaliers are back to work today. they open against the new york the coach says he expects jr to play on tuesday in their final preseason game against washington. smith was working out while contract negotiations are ongoing. on saturday he signed a deal and he says he is happy. >> i knew it would take care of itself. i have a great team behind me concerned. i knew the cavaliers wanted me and they knew i wanted to be here. >> so the cavaliers won their championship in june. can the indians doing it october? they are off today. they had an incredible weekend with their pitching staff, especially the bullpen, especially andrew miller. the series will now move to toronto. trevor bauer will get the start here is what he had to say about startin
browns are 0 hike -- browns are 0-6 on the season. here is the coach after another loss. >> we are going to fight. we don't know anything else to do but to do that. we are going to fight. the coaching staff is fighting i am not concerned about that. i am concerned about finding a way to win. >> the cavaliers are back to work today. they open against the new york the coach says he expects jr to play on tuesday in their final preseason game against washington. smith was working out...
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they are trying to define brown two and to tame brown two. they also talk about racial classifications. they spoke about the virginia state bar association, and he identified with a very recent decision where judge parker wrote a decision in the briggs versus elliott case saying the constitution does not require integration, it merely forbids segregation. this is a claim that it is not incumbent on school districts to take affirmative steps, it just wipes off from the books the formal racial segregation. so u you will not think of senator thurman in lower courts, but this was weeks after the decision was brought down, but yes, there is a way to get ud around. senator sam irvin, he made a claim, he used with constitutional law and ought to be reversed for that decision, it is not as drastic as many people think, right? it is deplorable, but not as drastic as people think. he says it doesn't require the immediate sintegration of the schools. senator irvin says people attend different places of worship and we can have a similar think in relation
they are trying to define brown two and to tame brown two. they also talk about racial classifications. they spoke about the virginia state bar association, and he identified with a very recent decision where judge parker wrote a decision in the briggs versus elliott case saying the constitution does not require integration, it merely forbids segregation. this is a claim that it is not incumbent on school districts to take affirmative steps, it just wipes off from the books the formal racial...
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brown held the job for seven years. >> ♪ john brown's body lies a-moldering in the grave ♪ ♪ but his soul goes marching on ♪ >> less than a year after abolitionist john brown is hanged in 1859, abraham lincoln is elected president. within months, the nation is torn by civil war, with john brown's memory rallying many a union soldier. >> ♪ glory, glory, hallelujah ♪ his soul goes marching on >> america's fascination with brown will endure long after the war. 40 years later, his harpers ferry fort is moved to chicago for the world's fair. when a monument is erected over his grave in 1899, president william mckinley pays his respects. he's the subject of paintings, poems, and plays -- eventually movies, too. sometimes he's the hero, sometimes the villain. and collectors covet his personal effects, his letters, anything he touched, and a lot he apparently didn't. how early in this time line were people looking to have a piece of john brown? >> even in 1859, the local people were producing fake pieces of the rope, fake pieces of the scaffold, and selling them to people that were loo
brown held the job for seven years. >> ♪ john brown's body lies a-moldering in the grave ♪ ♪ but his soul goes marching on ♪ >> less than a year after abolitionist john brown is hanged in 1859, abraham lincoln is elected president. within months, the nation is torn by civil war, with john brown's memory rallying many a union soldier. >> ♪ glory, glory, hallelujah ♪ his soul goes marching on >> america's fascination with brown will endure long after the war....
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house at oprah's on spec she was addressed as guinea pigs while line madam or for line brown miss brown the staff called her the boss. during the war the image of the ideal world of overzealous bags and the fake idol of the backoff and its inhabitants was presented to the public up there the dictator seemed untouchable he continued to take his long walks there. sometimes not only avis women friends were allowed to accompany him but also outsiders like actress magda schneider romy schneider as mother. only close confidence such as the architect albert speer still had unlimited access to the dictator there's entourage soon complained about his growing an approach ability eva brown's passion for photography was still unabated she put all of her photos in albums that were only discovered by chance after nine hundred forty five . christmas new year one thousand nine hundred thirty nine one thousand nine hundred forty. hitler taking care of chance after nine hundred forty five. christmas new year one thousand nine hundred thirty nine one thousand nine hundred forty. hitler taking care of his
house at oprah's on spec she was addressed as guinea pigs while line madam or for line brown miss brown the staff called her the boss. during the war the image of the ideal world of overzealous bags and the fake idol of the backoff and its inhabitants was presented to the public up there the dictator seemed untouchable he continued to take his long walks there. sometimes not only avis women friends were allowed to accompany him but also outsiders like actress magda schneider romy schneider as...
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brown as mr. brown was running. one witness stated there were actually two police vehicles and four officers present but only one officer fired a weapon. most witnesses agreed that near the corner of canfield and copper creek, mr. brown stopped and turned around facing officer wilson. some said mr. brown did not move toward officer wilson at all, but was shot multiple times as he stood near thed3n+ corner wh his hands raised. in subsequent interviews with law enforcement or testimony before the grand jury, many of8 the same witnesses acknowledged that they didn't actually see the shooting. some were running for cover, some were relating what they heard from others, or as i said, what theyá. assumed happened in that case. several other witnesses maintained their original statement that mr. brown had his hands in the air and was not moving toward the officer when he was shot. others said that he was shot,+! excuse me, several witnesses stated that mr. brown did not raise his hand at all, or that he raised them brief
brown as mr. brown was running. one witness stated there were actually two police vehicles and four officers present but only one officer fired a weapon. most witnesses agreed that near the corner of canfield and copper creek, mr. brown stopped and turned around facing officer wilson. some said mr. brown did not move toward officer wilson at all, but was shot multiple times as he stood near thed3n+ corner wh his hands raised. in subsequent interviews with law enforcement or testimony before...
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governor brown? gov. brown: thank you for that question. it has been my honor to work with the nine federally recognized sovereign nations in the great state of oregon. and i served on the legislative commission for 17 years. during that time, one of the bills i am most proud of is a bill that enabled tribal elders to teach native languages in our public schools. when i was visiting pendleton about a year ago, i was able to see that in action in an early childhood education class. both native and non-native children learning a native tongue and teaching them tribal ways. this last year, i fought for senate bill 13, which makes sure we have tribal curriculum integrated into all of our schools through the state of oregon. this is important because it makes education relevant for our native american population and it engages them. we were following on pendleton's leadership, because they did it several years ago and it has been very successful. >> mr. buehler. mr. buehler: thank you for your very important question. education is the important
governor brown? gov. brown: thank you for that question. it has been my honor to work with the nine federally recognized sovereign nations in the great state of oregon. and i served on the legislative commission for 17 years. during that time, one of the bills i am most proud of is a bill that enabled tribal elders to teach native languages in our public schools. when i was visiting pendleton about a year ago, i was able to see that in action in an early childhood education class. both native...
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and brown -- lincoln uses brown really as a foil. he condemns the raid, he says, you know, we admire his anti-slavery conviction, but this is the wrong way to do it. this is not what the republican party about. we're not about violence, we're not about meddling with slavery in the south. we're about stopping its expansion. and he, essentially, positions himself as the safely moderate choice in the republican field. while his main competitors are regarded as more militant on slavery and, therefore, sort of tarred by this episode in what's perceived to be their connections with brown. so i think it really contributes strongly to lincoln's nomination. it's by no means the only factor, there are many others, and it also divides the democratic party, his opposition, which after harper's ferry and, again, there are other events. i don't want to oversimplify. really splits this strong, very extreme southern wing says, you know, we can't trust any northerner. they're all abolitionists. look at john brown, they regard him as christ, this trai
and brown -- lincoln uses brown really as a foil. he condemns the raid, he says, you know, we admire his anti-slavery conviction, but this is the wrong way to do it. this is not what the republican party about. we're not about violence, we're not about meddling with slavery in the south. we're about stopping its expansion. and he, essentially, positions himself as the safely moderate choice in the republican field. while his main competitors are regarded as more militant on slavery and,...
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senator brown, good to see you. i will start by saying i think senator brown is a nice guy. what this race is about is about the issues. it is not when someone says a few good things some of the time, but what someone says all of the time. senator brown wants to raise an issue about my character. i will lay it out there. when i was going up, these are the stories i knew about my heritage. my mother and my father and my aunts and my uncles -- i believed them. i did know this about my parents. the mother and dad loved each other very much. it wanted to get married. my father's family said no. my mother was part delaware and part cherokee. that was a good part of the separation in our family. i never used it for getting into college. i never used it for getting into law school. people who hired me for my jobs all made clear they did not know about it until long after i was hired. it is out there with the story is. what i want this race to be about is the issues, not about my family, but about families across the commonwealth of massachusetts. >> thank you. rebuttal? >> i know y
senator brown, good to see you. i will start by saying i think senator brown is a nice guy. what this race is about is about the issues. it is not when someone says a few good things some of the time, but what someone says all of the time. senator brown wants to raise an issue about my character. i will lay it out there. when i was going up, these are the stories i knew about my heritage. my mother and my father and my aunts and my uncles -- i believed them. i did know this about my parents....
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we're here from michael brown's mother and michael brown's father, michael brown, sr. >> this family has belonged to this community for a long time. we're very proud of this community. it's important that the public know that we want nothing less than law and order tonight. we want tonight to be just like last night as we remember mike brown. and let me say as we move forward i'm sure that the chief has other things he may put out there. we believe that the most important thing tha is what happened that particular day in the middle of that street as thatster killed mike. let's not lose focus that have. people will create side shows like this to protect their own. it's my distinct pleasure to introduce our coura councilor, anthony gray. >> thank you. i won't be long. i just want to reiterate some of the things that mr. parks just said and recount some of my conversation with the family. let me be clear with everyone here that this family never said that mike brown, jr. was not a perfect kid. his father has described incidents where he has had to keep his foot on his son's back. and hi
we're here from michael brown's mother and michael brown's father, michael brown, sr. >> this family has belonged to this community for a long time. we're very proud of this community. it's important that the public know that we want nothing less than law and order tonight. we want tonight to be just like last night as we remember mike brown. and let me say as we move forward i'm sure that the chief has other things he may put out there. we believe that the most important thing tha is...